Redeeming a domain name is costly, time consuming and generally a manual process. The Redemption Grace Period is generally of 30 days after the domain name is Deleted and during this period, only the current Registrar of the domain name can Redeem the domain name.

If the domain name is not Redeemed during this period, then it would move to the Pending Delete period for 5 days. In this status, the domain name can not be Redeemed and after this period, the domain name would be available for fresh Registration.

The Redemption Grace Period for a .CO(Anchor: corules) domain name is 15 days. If the .CO domain name is not restored, it enters Pending Delete status for a period of 5 days.

When a .CO domain is restored there is a 5 day hold on the domain name wherein no modifications can be done to the domain.

A .TEL(Anchor: telrules) domain name, if not redeemed during the 30 day Redemption Grace Period, would slip into a 5 day Pending Delete period. Post this, the domain name is placed on Delete Lockdown for 60 days and then would be made available for fresh Registration.

.WEB.IN(Anchor: pinrules) domain names become immediately available for Registration upon Deletion and will not enter Redemption Grace Period.

To Restore any Domain Name in Redemption Grace Period (Pending Delete Restorable Status)

Login to your Control Panel and proceed to the Order Information view. See details

Click the Restore Domain Now button.

Proceed Redeeming the domain name, by paying for the generated Invoice.

Restoration of a domain name only after deletion by the system post Expiry of the Renewal Grace Period includes 1 year Renewal. If the domain name's deletion is requested anytime prior to its Expiry, then Restoring the domain name will not include 1 year Renewal.